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Alton reveals the sabotages for meatballs, fish and chips and candy.

Not just a competition,
Cutthroat Kitchen is a game, and to win, chefs must be able to not only outcook their contestants but also outthink them, both during auction and in the midst of their food prep. During tonight's finale heat of
Superstar Sabotage, Chef Marcel Vigneron proved just how useful it is to be a savvy contestant — one that can anticipate the judging process and use it to his advantage.

In Round 1's meatball challenge, Marcel was forced to make the star of his dish with either canned soup or canned ham, and he opted for the ham, a seemingly doozy of an ingredient but perhaps ultimately his saving grace. "It freaking tastes good," host
Alton Brown revealed on his
After-Show. "It's salty, so it's got those spices." Judge
Simon Majumdar agreed, explaining that while the salt of such a canned product has the potential to be overwhelming, Marcel used the "competition smarts" to use that flavor to his benefit. "He knew that I was only going to take a taste, mix it with the other things on the plate and then make my decision based on that," Simon said. "It's not like I was going to chow down on the whole big meatball."

Click the play button on the video above to hear more from Simon and Alton and find out who won the first-ever Superstar Sabotage tournament.